Urban Planning for Health and Well-Being
Feel good city design
Feel good city design
School walkability is a hot topic—public health professionals believe that if children walk to school they’re less likely to be tubby.
Hospital Art Collections (05-12-14)
Restrooms can be havens--or not--design makes a difference
Plaza design must support humans' fundamental psychological needs
Yen and her team investigated what factors prompt older individuals to do more walking.
Thatcher and Miner investigated how employee attitudes changed after moves from traditional office buildings to green ones.
Researchers have found that experiencing bright light in the morning helps keep us thin.
Smart Growth America has issued a new report, highlighting the differential effects of sprawl and compact, connected development.
A study completed at the University of Guelph indicates that it’s important to help heart attach patients maintain appropriate circadian rhythms.